Volunteers Seek Donations Today To Help Feral Cats At Molino Store

November 9, 2013

The Junior Humane Society will be raising funds today to spay a neuter a feral cat colony that lives behind the Dollar General in Molino.

Volunteers will be collecting donations from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Jimmy’s Grill, next door to the Dollar General on Highway 29 near Molino Road.  Junior Humane Society volunteer Ashley Sui estimates there are at least a dozen of the feral cats.

“The kittens can be socialized and adopted out but the older cats are completely feral so we are trapping, spaying or neutering and releasing them back to the location where we trapped them,” she said. ” We just have to get them to stop reproducing.”

Pictured: Feral cats outside the Molino Dollar General. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Comments

7 Responses to “Volunteers Seek Donations Today To Help Feral Cats At Molino Store”

  1. Crazycatlady on November 9th, 2013 9:28 pm

    Way to go JHS! Thank you for all the help with the feral cats in the area and thank you for sharing this story

  2. molino jim on November 9th, 2013 11:31 am

    Fun to see the cats waiting to be fed in the a/m.

  3. Kim on November 9th, 2013 8:44 am

    So glad to hear this! I always take my left overs to them or buy them food. I hate to see them unloved, unwanted and hungry. I’ll be by there today to donate.

  4. just saying on November 9th, 2013 8:20 am

    Way to go JHS!! I hope the community supports your efforts!

  5. Tina on November 9th, 2013 8:12 am

    They’re beautiful and unique. If u are looking for a kitten, look no further. Please help provide a loving home for one of these gorgeous creatures.

  6. 429SCJ on November 9th, 2013 7:10 am

    I remember last winter I went outside to check on a tree I had planned to trim and out nowhere came a black and white kitten the size of a baseball. It was alone and did not appear to know where it came from or where it was going to. When it saw me it started meowing. I carried it to the deck and after it had eaten something and had a drink, it got into the cat bed with our orange cat, curled up and went to sleep. A few weeks later he went to the vet for neutering and vaccinations. Boots has proved to be a good pet.

    I see kittens squashed in the road often. Just as Boots they did not know where they were going or what to. Sad.

  7. Janet on November 9th, 2013 6:13 am

    Is there an address where donations can be mailed? I won’t be in that area at the time but being a cat lover, I would love to help out.